Hymns

Why does your face, ye humble souls

by Isaac Watts·1707·Meter 8.6.8.6 (CM)

Based on Isa 1:18; 1 John 1:7

1

Why does your face, ye humble souls,
Those mournful colors wear?
What doubts are these that waste your faith,
And nourish your despair?

2

What though your num'rous sins exceed
The stars that fill the skies,
And aiming at th' eternal throne,
Like pointed mountains rise:

3

What though your mighty guilt beyond
The wide creation swell,
And has its cursed foundations laid
Low as the deeps of hell:

4

See here an endless ocean flows
Of never-failing grace;
Behold a dying Savior's veins
The sacred flood increase.

5

It rises high, and drowns the hills,
Has neither shore nor bound:
Now, if we search to find our sins,
Our sins can ne'er be found.

6

Awake, our hearts, adore the grace
That buries all our faults;
And pard'ning blood, that swells above
Our follies and our thoughts.